Pseudoginsenoside‐F11 attenuates cerebral ischemic injury by alleviating autophagic/lysosomal defects
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics2017Vol. 23(7), pp. 567–579
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Yueyang Liu, Tianyu Zhang, Xue Xue, Dongmei Liu, Haotian Zhang, Linlin Yuan, Yinglu Liu, Hanlin Yang, Shibo Sun, Cheng Zhang, He‐Song Xu, Chunfu Wu, Jingyu Yang
Abstract
These findings indicate that the autophagic flux is impaired in a rat model of pMCAO, and that PF11 exerts an excellent protective effect against ischemic stroke by alleviating autophagic/lysosomal defects.
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